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The '''OZ 105R''' is a 35mm compact camera from [[Olympus]]. A similar version called '''Superzoom 105R''' and '''∞ Accura Zoom 105R''' (Infinity Accura Zoom 105R) was also available.
 
The '''OZ 105R''' is a 35mm compact camera from [[Olympus]]. A similar version called '''Superzoom 105R''' and '''∞ Accura Zoom 105R''' (Infinity Accura Zoom 105R) was also available.
  
This compact uses a 38 to 105mm f/4.5-f/8.9 zoom lens made from 6 elements in 5 groups. Adjusting the zoom range can done with a zoom lever switch on the top of the body by the shutter release. Focus lock possible by half pressing the shutter release. It has a focusing range of 0.6m to infinity. It is protected by a sliding cover that also acts as the power switch. The top of the body also has a LCD display which has exposure counter, battery check, self-timer, exposure mode and flash mode setting information.  
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This compact uses a 38 to 105mm f/4.5-f/8.9 zoom lens made from 6 elements in 5 groups. Adjusting the zoom range can done with a zoom lever switch on the top of the body by the shutter release. Pull this towards T to zoom in and W to zoom out. Focus lock possible by half pressing the shutter release. It has a focusing range of 0.6m to infinity. It is protected by a sliding cover that also acts as the power switch. The top of the body also has a LCD display which has exposure counter, battery check, self-timer, exposure mode and flash mode setting information.  
  
The viewfinder is a zooming type which contains a AF mark, close-up correction frame marks. There is also a flash LED (orange) and a AF indicator which lights up when focus is set and flashed when cannot be achieved. To the right of the finder eye port. On the left is a diopter adjustment knob.
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The viewfinder is a zooming type which contains a AF mark, close-up correction frame marks. Use the close-up correction marks for a focus distance of 0.6m. There is also a flash LED (orange) and a AF indicator which lights up when focus is set and flashed when cannot be achieved. To the right of the finder eye port. On the left is a diopter adjustment knob.
  
The metering system features a 3-zone light metering system that can be switchable to spot metering mode. The built-in flash recycles in less than 7 seconds. It has a range of 0.6 to 4.9m in wide angle, in telephoto 0.6 to 2.5m with ISO 100 film. With 400 ISO film in wide-angle from 0.6 to 9.8m, and in telephoto of 0.6 to 5.0m. Flash modes include Auto, Auto-S (red-eye reducing, off, and fill flash modes.
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The metering system features a 3-zone light metering system that can be switchable to spot metering mode. Spot mode can be enable by pressing the flash and self-timer button simultaneously. The built-in flash recycles in less than 7 seconds. It has a range of 0.6 to 4.9m in wide angle, in telephoto 0.6 to 2.5m with ISO 100 film. With 400 ISO film in wide-angle from 0.6 to 9.8m, and in telephoto of 0.6 to 5.0m. Flash modes include Auto, Auto-S (red-eye reducing), off, fill flash and night modes. This can be adjusted with the flash  button on top of the camera
  
The film transport is automatic loading and advances to the first frame when the camera back is closed. Film is automatically advanced and rewinds after each roll. Mid-roll rewind is also possible, with a recessed button on the base of the camera. Films of ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, and 3200 can be used. Recommended film speed is [[DX]] coded 400 ISO, non DX film is set to ISO 100. The camera is powered by a [[CR123A]] battery.
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The film transport is automatic loading and advances to the first frame when the camera back is closed. Film is automatically advanced and rewinds after each roll, a blinking E is displayed on the LCD after the film is rewound. Mid-roll rewind is also possible, with a recessed button on the base of the camera. Films of ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, and 3200 can be used. Recommended film speed is [[DX]] coded 400 ISO, non DX film is set to ISO 100. A film emulsion window is on the back of the camera. The camera is powered by a [[CR123A]] battery, which last approx 15 rolls of 24 exposure film with half of the photos exposed with flash.
 
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Revision as of 11:06, 8 July 2014

The OZ 105R is a 35mm compact camera from Olympus. A similar version called Superzoom 105R and ∞ Accura Zoom 105R (Infinity Accura Zoom 105R) was also available.

This compact uses a 38 to 105mm f/4.5-f/8.9 zoom lens made from 6 elements in 5 groups. Adjusting the zoom range can done with a zoom lever switch on the top of the body by the shutter release. Pull this towards T to zoom in and W to zoom out. Focus lock possible by half pressing the shutter release. It has a focusing range of 0.6m to infinity. It is protected by a sliding cover that also acts as the power switch. The top of the body also has a LCD display which has exposure counter, battery check, self-timer, exposure mode and flash mode setting information.

The viewfinder is a zooming type which contains a AF mark, close-up correction frame marks. Use the close-up correction marks for a focus distance of 0.6m. There is also a flash LED (orange) and a AF indicator which lights up when focus is set and flashed when cannot be achieved. To the right of the finder eye port. On the left is a diopter adjustment knob.

The metering system features a 3-zone light metering system that can be switchable to spot metering mode. Spot mode can be enable by pressing the flash and self-timer button simultaneously. The built-in flash recycles in less than 7 seconds. It has a range of 0.6 to 4.9m in wide angle, in telephoto 0.6 to 2.5m with ISO 100 film. With 400 ISO film in wide-angle from 0.6 to 9.8m, and in telephoto of 0.6 to 5.0m. Flash modes include Auto, Auto-S (red-eye reducing), off, fill flash and night modes. This can be adjusted with the flash button on top of the camera

The film transport is automatic loading and advances to the first frame when the camera back is closed. Film is automatically advanced and rewinds after each roll, a blinking E is displayed on the LCD after the film is rewound. Mid-roll rewind is also possible, with a recessed button on the base of the camera. Films of ISO 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, and 3200 can be used. Recommended film speed is DX coded 400 ISO, non DX film is set to ISO 100. A film emulsion window is on the back of the camera. The camera is powered by a CR123A battery, which last approx 15 rolls of 24 exposure film with half of the photos exposed with flash.